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Alan Duncan Bell-Irving

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434:. On 31 January 1918 he was appointed a squadron commander with the temporary rank of major, with seniority from 1 October 1917. Later that year, when serving as Chief Flying Instructor at Gosport, he invented a non-electrical aircraft intercom system that became standard equipment in training aircraft. On 24 June 1919 Bell-Irving relinquished his commission owing to ill-health contracted on active service. 325:
After recovering from his injuries he trained as a pilot, being granted Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate No. 2664 after soloing a Maurice Farman biplane at the Military School, Farnborough, on 31 March 1916. He was promoted to the temporary rank of lieutenant the next day, 1 April, and on 15 May
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Alan Duncan Bell-Irving was one of nine children (the fifth of five sons) born to Henry Ogle Bell-Irving and his wife Marie Ysabel "Bella" del Carmen Beattie. His father, "H.O.", as he was generally known, was born at "Milkbank", the Bell-Irvings' ancestral home near
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The Bell-Irvings met the outbreak of the war with patriotic enthusiasm, and by November 1914 five of the six brothers had enlisted, with the sixth doing so later. All six became officers and were decorated for bravery, and all but one survived the war. Major
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in forming the first Air Cadet Squadron in Canada, the 1601 Air Force Cadet Wing in Vancouver. This first Squadron continues to parade in Vancouver as the 111 Pegasus Squadron.
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Bell-Irving's injuries prevented him from returning to front line service, but he served at, and eventually commanded the School of Special Flying at
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Second Lieutenant (Temporary Lieutenant) Alan Duncan Bell-Irving, M.C., Gordon Highlanders, Special Reserve, and Royal Flying Corps.
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Second Lieutenant (Temporary Lieutenant) Alan Duncan Bell-Irving, Gordon Highlanders, Special Reserve, and Royal Flying Corps.
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Bell-Irving returned to Vancouver, where on 5 August 1919 he married Mary E. Keith Falconer, daughter of Commander H. Pybus,
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Canadians were required to complete an Attestation Paper in which they declared an oath of allegiance to King
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conferred on him by France, and on 15 June he was promoted to captain in the Gordon Highlanders.
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Alan Bell-Irving was educated locally and then, like his father and brothers, was sent to the
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On 23 September 1916 he shot down his second enemy aircraft, another Roland two-seater, over
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On 9 January 1917 Bell-Irving was awarded a Bar to his Military Cross. His citation read:
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with the temporary rank of captain, but on 9 November he was shot down a third time, by
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and served as the commanding officer of No. 1 Bombing and Gunnery School at
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on 22 January 1915, and was confirmed in his rank on 22 June 1915.
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Alan Bell-Irving signed attestation papers on 24 September 1914 at
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fighter aircraft, and on 14 September, he shot down an enemy
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On 1 May 1917 Bell-Irving received permission to wear the
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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On 22 November 1915 Bell-Irving was seconded to the
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His squadron was then re-equipped with 1750:Royal Air Force personnel of World War I 1297:(Supplement). 10 May 1918. p. 5716. 940:. University of Toronto/UniversitĂ© Laval 441: 349:two-seater reconnaissance aircraft over 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 709: 681: 369:on 20 October 1916. His citation read: 1379:135 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets 1191: 1037: 966:. 2 February 1915. pp. 1024–1025. 849:"Alan Bell-Irving's Attestation Paper" 652:British Commonwealth Air Training Plan 397:On 3 November 1916 he was appointed a 1780:British Army personnel of World War I 7: 654:. He ended the war with the rank of 318:, as a flying officer (observer) in 1720:Canadian people of Scottish descent 984:. 22 June 1915. pp. 6027–6028. 365:, and was subsequently awarded the 251:, Scotland, where he served in the 1654:Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service 1649:Imperial Japanese Army Air Service 910:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 875:"Fettes College v. 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Index

Vancouver
British Columbia
West Vancouver
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Canadian Air Force
Air Commodore
16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish)
Gordon Highlanders
No. 7 Squadron RFC
No.60 Squadron RFC
Military Cross
& Bar
Croix de Guerre
Roderick Ogle Bell-Irving
Henry Pybus Bell-Irving
MC
Bar
First World War
flying ace
seven aerial victories
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Canadian Air Force
Second World War
Lockerbie
Canadian Pacific Railway
sockeye salmon
Board of Trade
Loretto School
Musselburgh

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